I'll believe it when I see it.
On top of that, we also have a ridiculous system designed to fail.Infanteer and MSE Op are the traditional "Quick bring in a bunch to meet SIP at end of FY" occupations, whether they are needed or not .
This masks underperformance on other occupations year after year, and contributes to the current situation.
?Lots of simple data checks are also revealing. Like Hard Sea Trades being under 10% francophone. Imagine adding 15% to every hard sea trade's trained strength my matching Canada's OL profile.
My occupation had 12 MCpl and 60 Sgts when I joined... We are still dealing with the aftermath of restructuring the training.AMOR is imperfect but important. Org design across the enterprise is important too - since we do little lateral entry, rank pyramid is important to have healthy promotion ratios - to select out.
The classic example was Int Op wanting more MCpl than Cpl, more Sgt than MCpl. WO at least was smaller than Sgt - but greater than Cpl.
That's been mostly fixed, but stupidity like "A Cpl can't brief a Col" needs to be stomped out - hard - whenever it recurs.
I'd definitely take a posting there as an Anglo, what better way to learn French?Or base two frigates and a minesweeper in Quebec City.
Many Maj / LCol are not useful briefers, either.My occupation had 12 MCpl and 60 Sgts when I joined... We are still dealing with the aftermath of restructuring the training.
A Col doesn't need a Sgt/WO to brief them, but a brand new S3 that can barely read the GFA themself is not a useful briefer either.
I've met a few in my "new" branch...Many Maj / LCol are not useful briefers, either.
No names.
A friend took a posting to Valcartier, and met his wife there. She greatly improved his skill with the French tongue.I'd definitely take a posting there as an Anglo, what better way to learn French?
Oh I bet he did Trebek!! (Sean Connery voice)A friend took a posting to Valcartier, and met his wife there. She greatly improved his skill with the French tongue.
A friend took a posting to Valcartier, and met his wife there. She greatly improved his skill with the French tongue.
You have to start someplace.There is a plan to try BMQ/DP1 for Infantry, but for many other occupations that doesn't work.
There aren't battalions of mechanics, clerks, or Met Techs that can rotate through a system like that.
Sure, there are definitely some cases where we can look at the civvy world and say "close enough for government work".You have to start someplace.
For the mechanics clerks etc there are community colleges if you work it right. The math is still the math. You don't get people out of the pipe unless you grease the pipe with something. If you don't, you're in a death spiral. There's always a point where one has to quit wringing ones hands and actually face the problem head on.
Here is an example of us just giving up at greasing the pipe. Friend of mine is in DP1 for the new Cyber op trade, really cool stuff, but day one they were told their career expectancy is 1 year after DP2, why? because after 1 year they can jump shit and work for CSEC for $140k a year doing the same thing we are training them to do.You have to start someplace.
For the mechanics clerks etc there are community colleges if you work it right. The math is still the math. You don't get people out of the pipe unless you grease the pipe with something. If you don't, you're in a death spiral. There's always a point where one has to quit wringing ones hands and actually face the problem head on.
To be fair to the CAF, we are held hostage by TB...Here is an example of us just giving up at greasing the pipe. Friend of mine is in DP1 for the new Cyber op trade, really cool stuff, but day one they were told their career expectancy is 1 year after DP2, why? because after 1 year they can jump shit and work for CSEC for $140k a year doing the same thing we are training them to do.
I've met a few in my "new" branch...
I've had a couple of people try to take on my briefings. I gave them as polite of a "f**k-off" as I could muster, and proceeded to conduct the brief myself. I may not be great, but I at least understand what I'm talking about better than most people in the room.
You'd think they would of atleast be given sprc pay thoughTo be fair to the CAF, we are held hostage by TB...
Apparently TB considers our crappy, ill-fitting uniforms as part of our overall compensation package, so they won't bump pay without taking something else away.